I have 3 physical drives (C:, D:, and X and performed a clean installation of windows 2000 on C: drive.
Questions:
1) I accidentally installed windows 2000 on D: drive (I have C:, D:, and X: drives - physical drives). How can I remove windows 2000 on D: drive. Everytime I restart my computer, I have to select between 2 windows 2000 OS options - where first one being windows 2000 on C: drive. I did format D: from windows 2000 installed on C: drive; but I still have windows 2000 option showing up at the start up. I do want to physically remove windows 2000 from D: drive.
2) How can I make X: to appear on windows 2000?
After a clean installation of windows 2000, I can't seem to detect X: drive - I was able to see this before. Do I have to install a driver? I am using Western Digital 80 GB (8 MB cache) hard drive as X: drive. This X: drive did not show up during Windows 2000 installtion (where I have to select the partition of the hard drive).
Thank you.
Questions:
1) I accidentally installed windows 2000 on D: drive (I have C:, D:, and X: drives - physical drives). How can I remove windows 2000 on D: drive. Everytime I restart my computer, I have to select between 2 windows 2000 OS options - where first one being windows 2000 on C: drive. I did format D: from windows 2000 installed on C: drive; but I still have windows 2000 option showing up at the start up. I do want to physically remove windows 2000 from D: drive.
2) How can I make X: to appear on windows 2000?
After a clean installation of windows 2000, I can't seem to detect X: drive - I was able to see this before. Do I have to install a driver? I am using Western Digital 80 GB (8 MB cache) hard drive as X: drive. This X: drive did not show up during Windows 2000 installtion (where I have to select the partition of the hard drive).
Thank you.